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Don’t Miss the Quiet Little School
Martin Luther Christian School is a quiet member of the Pennsauken community, so you might not
notice it. You may have missed it driving up and down Route 130, or given it only a passing
glance. But it’s worth a second look! It is a school with a difference!
Location and a Bit of History
At 4106 Terrace Avenue, Pennsauken, NJ 08109, Martin Luther Christian School offers Camden County an
educational alternative for parents to consider. Our combination Child Care and Pre-school is
coupled with a Kindergarten through 7th grade school program. Kids have
been quietly learning in a loving, Christ-centered atmosphere for over 50 years. But in recent
years, the quiet little school has come to be noticed by an increasing number of parents and
children. Since 2001, Martin Luther Christian School (MLCS) has more than doubled in enrollment.
School Preparing Students for Life
The increase has occurred almost exclusively through word-of-mouth “advertising.” Parents found a school
where co-principals, Becky Williams and Kim MacDonald, and teachers are committed to teaching something more than
reading and math. They also want to share God’s love with the children in their care. MLCS is a school
where color or background or culture doesn’t matter. Its diverse student body is reflective of our
community. Children participate in an excellent curriculum and benefit from professional teaching
in language arts, math, social studies, and science. MLCS has a mobile technology lab with laptop
computers for use in individual classes. Music and drama are also big parts of an MLCS
education. But students also attend weekly chapels led by Pastor and daily class time studying the
Word of God and learning the goodness of a life filled with clear values, prayer, meaning and purpose.
The Difference
Martin Luther Christian School is a place where our Savior is glorified and where children are treated as a
gift of our heavenly Father! It is our responsibility to do our very best with each child, and to create a
school, parent, and child team.
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